According to the documentation on the GitHub website, under “How's it work”, I need to configure the css files' caching in order to avoid a re-request going to the server. I believe this is only relevant for IE users?

I have no idea what I'm supposed to do. Could someone please enlighten me?

I used respond.js on a couple of projects, as I found it to be considerably less buggy than css3-mediaqueries-js.It has always worked out of the box for me.I always thought (though I might be wrong) that browsers cache CSS stylesheets by default. I understood the "How to use" section to mean "ensure that you have taken no steps to counteract this (for example by appending a timestamp to your css files as a parameter)".

I always thought (though I might be wrong) that browsers cache CSS stylesheets by default. I understood the "How to use" section to mean "ensure that you have taken no steps to counteract this (for example by appending a timestamp to your css files as a parameter)".

Hey Pullo,

Good point.. I believe CSS is cached by default, but I've no idea for how long. I've just done a quick search but it seems difficult to find any concrete figures, and I imagine it will vary between browsers.